Life is
Strange: Reunion was out yesterday, March 26, from Square Enix and Deck Nine Games.
Max
Caulfield never fully moved on from losing Chloe Price. Now Chloe has shown up
at Caledonian University, haunted by nightmares and memories of events that
never happened — and hoping Max can help her understand why. But Max has her
own crisis to deal with: in three days, Caledonia and everyone in it will burn.
Time rewind buys her a brief reprieve, but she can't stop the fire alone.
Together, Max and Chloe must make difficult choices — not just to save the
university, but to build a new future for themselves.
Players control both characters. As Max, time rewind returns, letting players replay dialogue and revisit decisions. Chloe relies on wit, resourcefulness, and sharp sarcasm to navigate situations. Player choices shape the fates of the characters.
Hannah Telle, who voiced Max in the original Life is Strange, reprises the role. Chloe is voiced by Rhianna DeVries, who previously played the character in Before the Storm — not the original voice actress Ashly Burch, who voiced Chloe in the first game.
Life is Strange: Reunion is available on PC (Steam, Microsoft Store), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series
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